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station sedan
noun
A station wagon.
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Holden's next model, the FE, launched in 1956; offered in a new station wagon body style dubbed "Station Sedan" in the company's sales literature.
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The Palace staff met the travellers at Sirkeci Station with sedan chairs to ferry them across the Galata Bridge to the hotel.
Four-wheeled passenger vehicles were categorized into six categories: convertible, station wagon, sedan, SUV, van, and pickup truck.
The balance of the line consists of a station wagon, two‐door sedan in standard and deluxe styling and GT sports car.
Sales were boosted by exporting the Kingswood sedan, station wagon, and utility body styles to Indonesia, Trinidad and Tobago, Pakistan, the Philippines, and South Africa in complete knock down form.
The vehicles include sedans, station wagons, convertibles and sports cars (but no S.U.V.'s).
"Once upon a time, the Panther platform underpinned coupes, station wagons and sedans marketed by all three of Ford's divisions," Mr. Ganz wrote.
Today, some 30 light-duty vehicle models -- sedans, station wagons, mini-vans, pickups and sport utility vehicles -- are built to run solely on some alternative fuel, usually natural gas or propane.
Against the herd of Detroit behemoths that swilled a seeming endless supply of cheap gasoline, Crosley fielded a line of plain, efficient small sedans, station wagons, pickups and odd designs.
In the intervening three decades, the Cougar has had up to eight lives, returning as hardtop sedans, station wagons and an overgrown coupe, which had the same architecture as the Ford Thunderbird.
IN beat-up pickup trucks and station wagons, in sedans and four-by-four's and sports cars, the correction officers are coming to work at the Westchester County Jail.
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